Bernardo Baroncelli

Bernardo Baroncelli (1453-1479) was a banker of the House of Pazzi who took part in the Pazzi Conspiracy.

Biography
Baroncelli was an accountant of the Pazzi Bank under Jacopo de Pazzi, and was inducted into the Knights Templar through his connections to the House of Pazzi. In 1478 he supplied swords, staves, axes, armor, and bows to the fellow Pazzi Conspiracy members in an assassination attempt on Lorenzo de Medici and his younger brother Giuliano de Medici in front of the whole city at the Sunday services of 26 April 1478 in front of Florence Cathedral. He was a willing blade, and he and Francesco de Pazzi knifed Giuliano De Medici to death. He escaped the scene as Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a Medici ally and Assassins Order member, struck out at the twelve Templar mercenaries who tried to kill a wounded Lorenzo.

Death
Mario Auditore's scouts found out where Baroncelli was, as he had been extradited from Constantinople back to Italy by Lorenzo de Medici. Ezio Auditore sat atop the clock tower and scanner around for him, and heard him talking to himself, paranoid. He used Eagle Vision to locate him, and two throwing knives finished him. He revealed that the Templars gathered at the church when a meeting was called, before he died.